RED CROSS WORK,
... safely transported from the General Hospital. The Lord Mayor, who presided, appealed for further support for the Voluntary Aid Detachments, pointing out that although 175 mobile women were asked for, only 53 were enrolled. ...
... safely transported from the General Hospital. The Lord Mayor, who presided, appealed for further support for the Voluntary Aid Detachments, pointing out that although 175 mobile women were asked for, only 53 were enrolled. ...
... and died yesterday, The Shropshire (Lady Tate commandant) and the Radnor (Mr.. C. M. Hudson commandant) Women's Voluntary Aid Detachments have received official recognition under the new scheme. W. T. Baines, of Whitnaah, who won the first prize in the ...
... LD. The annual competition for the challenge shield open to voluntary aid detachments in Shropshire was held at Shrewsbury yesterday, when the teams were tested in home nursing and first-aid work by Lieut.-Colonel M. 1). Ahern. deputydirt‘clor of medical ...
... (Leamington) Voluntary Aid Detachment, in Homo Nursing. In the course his remarks. Sir John said that regretted that the County Director was unable to present .m this occasion; hut in his absence (Sir John) bad pleasure in congratulating the Detachment.—and ...
... Mrs. Jervis, and And - ail:nice Onierga A. Atlantis and (later; Goldenhill Band (Mr. (4. Bradbury, Bandmaster); Voluntary Aid Detachments of the &Birth Red Cr. ss Society. ender the command of Commandant Mm. A, (Staffs. and Hon. Cominsintan:, Dr. F. Gibbend ...
... British Embassy. She will also visit an■itlier sister. Lady Bel lie Walker, Kenya Colony, her way home. Among the Voluntary Aid Detachments (Women), organized by the British Red Cross Society, which have received official recognition, by the War Office ...
... the practical utility of the Voluntary Aid Detachments. Monday the Detachment was inspected by Lieut.-Colonel J. Kearney. H.A.M.C.. behalf of the War Otfice. and was put through comprehensive series of tests in First Aid, Home Nursing. ...
... life long handicap, is of inestimable value. The activties of the Red Cross are better known in regard to the local Voluntary Aid Detachments. The men's branch, brought into being by the enthusiasm of Dr. H. D. McCall, has had a very successful career. and ...
... way to 28 hours and was accomplished three of the time Lord Mayor presided appealed for further support for tho Voluntary Aid Detachments pointing out although 175 mobile wero for only 53 enrolled MUNICIPAL BANK’S 7 MILLION May and £314701 withdrawn from ...
... INSPECI'ION. The inspection of the St. John Ambulance Voluntary Aid Detachment took place in St. John Ambulance Hall on Wednestay. Col. 'Kearney, of Budbrooks Barracks, was the Inspecting Officer. First Aid work. home nursing, artificial respiration, invalid ...
... noted that last year they treated upwards of n cases. The Coventry City Division comprises the Men's Detachment (Warwick 2I) and also a Women's Detachment (Warwick 70). Citizens will remember what splendid work all the members did in the days of the Great ...
... Coventry City Division comprises the Men's Detachment (Warwick 21) and also a Women's Detachment (Warwick 70). These workers are. then, always at the disposal of the people, and they are to be seen on voluntary duty at many a public gathering; there is ...